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That Was The Best Damn Post On This Thread!!!!
....and It Was From A Software Engineer!!!!
....and It Was From A Software Engineer!!!!
That Was The Best Damn Post On This Thread!!!!
....and It Was From A Software Engineer!!!!
That Was The Best Damn Post On This Thread!!!!
This mindset flies very nicely as long you have an income stream from some other source. But when that is not the case; when you're sitting in your car with all of your worldly possessions... or God forbid, no car at all... needing a good meal and hot shower like you need oxygen, than this blue-sky ideology has the flight envelope of a rock....From my perspective as a software engineer, I'd much rather somebody use a piece of software I wrote without paying for it than use the competitor's product. Even if they never pay for it, they are creating mindshare---creating a larger user base whose members share files amongst themselves, thus contributing to vendor lock-in, which ultimately is good for the vendor...
hi guys,
Yeah, I know you're right to pick on me: it is not fair to use software cracks. I didn't intend the 'no money' issue to be an excuse.
Dechay, you're right about the motivation thing, and not having much money really motivates me to try to find more money to even buy several stuff. And I do purchase software, just as I purchase my hardware. But yes, I have some plug ins and a few programs I haven't paid for. I know I should be ashamed, and I really do intend to buy some extra software later, also that may seem a lame excuse.
But I follow Shackrock when he tells he uses crackz to get to know programs and buy what he think is suitable for him.
But also Charger is right when he says demo's are getiing better.
Veiledsaber also has a point: someone serious about recording buys the stuff. And I'm not serious about recording, but now I use my recording still for a home purpose (I sometims record in several studio's who have off course all the legal software), and when I expand my small setup to record others, I would definetely buy all the software I have to use.
Btw,a stupid anecdote, I know a guy who has an official version of Logic, but he runs the crack version because that one had eliminated a bug that was in his original one.
Buy Reaper for $50 and have $550 left for a preamp.I agree with all you guys we should all buy the software we use, and if we earn money from what we do in it, the more reason to buy it. But just to get in the mind of the piracy guys i wanted to ask you this: Imagine you have lets say 600 dlls, with that you can either buy one multitrack soft like logic (maybe logic will be worth less but bear with me i use Protools) or pre-amps, mics and some extra things. What would you do?
BTW i dont support piracy
What's really absurd is your attitude which you probably don't own up to much and blame on others (Little Catholic reference there). So how do you figure stealing software isn't the real world? If you borrow from your neighbor and he stole it from Walmart would you consider that stealing from Walmart? Well I'm gonna guess you answer no because that would be your neighbors problem right? And what if your neighbor just borrowed the lawnmower from someone with the understanding he would not let someone else use it?That's a ludicrous comparison. It completely ignores the difference between choosing to sin and merely failing to do good. (Little Catholic reference there.) In the real world, there's a difference between a lost sale and theft. By your standards, if I walk by Wal-Mart and stare lustfully at their new riding mower but don't choose to buy it and instead borrow my neighbor's, I'm stealing from Wal-Mart. That argument doesn't fly with me.
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I agree with all you guys we should all buy the software we use, and if we earn money from what we do in it, the more reason to buy it. But just to get in the mind of the piracy guys i wanted to ask you this: Imagine you have lets say 600 dlls, with that you can either buy one multitrack soft like logic (maybe logic will be worth less but bear with me i use Protools) or pre-amps, mics and some extra things. What would you do?
BTW i dont support piracy
What's really absurd is your attitude which you probably don't own up to much and blame on others (Little Catholic reference there). So how do you figure stealing software isn't the real world? If you borrow from your neighbor and he stole it from Walmart would you consider that stealing from Walmart? Well I'm gonna guess you answer no because that would be your neighbors problem right? And what if your neighbor just borrowed the lawnmower from someone with the understanding he would not let someone else use it?
Then you go ahead and try to qualify your answer with I'm a software engineer? A thief, is a thief, is a thief...
Did you miss this in school? http://www.acm.org/about/se-code
Like someone said earlier "fine! No problem! Do it! Just DON'T FUCKING RATIONALIZE"
Here's what I use alot... They are kick ass and free.
I think the neve eq's sound better than waves!!
http://antress.webng.com/
What's really absurd is your attitude which you probably don't own up to much and blame on others (Little Catholic reference there). So how do you figure stealing software isn't the real world?
If you borrow from your neighbor and he stole it from Walmart would you consider that stealing from Walmart? Well I'm gonna guess you answer no because that would be your neighbors problem right?
And what if your neighbor just borrowed the lawnmower from someone with the understanding he would not let someone else use it?
STEALING IS STEALING no matter what you call it (SAMPLING)
You're kidding, right? Your rights to not have your material "stolen", as you put it, are defined by copyright law. Copyright law requires that for something to be protected, it has to be a significant amount of material. That means that preventing others from reusing small bits of your work is quite frequently outside the scope of your exclusive rights as a copyright holder, and therefore such use is not stealing.
There's a definite grey area about how much you can sample, and court cases span the gamut depending on whether it is an identifiable portion of the original work, whether the work is tarnished by association, etc., so it isn't in any way clear cut. If you sample, be prepared to defend yourself in court if the copyright owner isn't happy about it. That doesn't mean they'll necessarily win, though, just that if you can't afford the defense, you generally shouldn't risk it. Common sense.
In any case, claiming that sampling is the same thing as stealing is disingenuous and misleading at best, manipulative and harmful at worst, and wrong in general.
Here's what I use alot... They are kick ass and free.
I think the neve eq's sound better than waves!!
http://antress.webng.com/
Hey..stealing is stealing!!! It's not yours..you didn't make it..Just because you lack the ability to play chords on an instrument doesn't give you the right to STEAL someone Else's!! Go ahead and quote the copyright law...It don't matter..you are still taking something that's not yours!!